0.phoneArena
24 Feb 2011, 07:51posted on

Symbian might be dead in the long term, but in the short term Nokia still plans to sell some 150 million handsets with the operating system and for all current Nokia users an updated interface might mean a whole new experience...

2.Preetam (unregistered)

From an end user perspective, there was really "nothing wrong" with the functions, features, and API's. It's the User Experience/Interface that needs to be revamped. I wonder what the effect to the Nokia-Microsoft deal might have been if this update was already applied at the launch of the N8...

4.joe (unregistered)

5.RIP Nokia (unregistered)

150 million lolz Nokia you must be dreaming or something if you want to sell 150 million symbian 3^ phones Nokia you have to drop the price of the phones for 90% so the n8 right now costing around 450$ so the price going down to 40$!

7.Symbi (unregistered)

I prefer Android, sweet Samsung galaxy S II smart phone, but i more prefer have in my pocket phone with best phone camera sensor. So my next smart phone - Nokia N8, coz for me must important - best photo quality. I don't like to carry with me my big Canon photo camera.

Hopefully this update includes an overhaul to the browser. Currently own a N900, the only thing holding me back from purchasing an E7 whenever its released is the web browsing experience. Will be purchasing a Samsung Galaxy S 2 upon release otherwise.

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